here is a post from someone that devised this
The following Lysol fix has worked for the entire Summer and without making my car smell like Lysol. I fully expect to have to do it again in Spring.
Here is what I did two days in a row using Lysol "Country Scent":
1. Drive around with the A/C on for a couple miles (or on your way home from work).
2. Shut the A/C off about a minute before parking leaving the blower on. Should feel it get humid.
3. Park the car, shut if off and leave the ignition key in a position that allows the HVAC system to work.
4. Manually choose the middle level vents and Medium-High fan speed.
5. Open the front doors and close the middle dash vents and the rear seat vent. This diverts all the air to the door vents, but since the doors are open, all air is diverted outside of the car.
6. Pop the hood and open the HVAC filter housings. Spray Lysol “Country Scent” in each side for 5-10 seconds.
7. Shut the car off and let sit overnight.
8. Repeat this same process the next day.
My theory is that by spraying the Lysol into a humid system and giving the water from the humidity and the Lysol a chance to combine and kill the bacteria that are producing the odor over night you will have a solution that will last for a couple of months. I used the heck out of the A/C over the Summer with no odor. Don’t get me wrong, I still feel the wall of humidity come at me if I start the car after having recently shut it down, but it does not stink. I hope this solution lasts as long for you as it has for me.